The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, January 23, 1903, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 6

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    THE DAILY JOURNAL SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1963.
PAGE FIVE.
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How Many Rings Mate a Stock?
H1
i
rERE'S a little problem In jewelry arithmetic : now
many Flnecr 'nines would be necessary for a first
class jewelry store to carry in stock? Some jewelers would
say 300, some would say 500, a few mleht say 800, but
the DARR STORE has actually In stock at the present mo
ment over 1200 RINGS for Ladles and Gentlemen Think
what an. immense number this Is to choose from! Why, It's
as many as you'd find in blestores In cities of two or three
hundred thousand population And yet there arc people
who judtrc the BARR STORE by the amount of goods in the
show windows rather than by the blcness of the stock that
is within. If they would come In, we'll warrantthey would
find food for astonishment. In our judgment size of stock
counts more than elegance of fittings,
Banff's Jewelry Sto?e
State and Liberty Sts.. Salem,
Leaders in Low Prices.
Jaf-jaHsaEsa;;
MORE TIME THAN
MONEY
Somo pcoplo have to upend, but If
jou have no tlmo, possibly you might
llko to have ono of our flno 15Jowcl
timekeepers, as thoy do not rcquiro
much money for tho Investment. Our
ttock of flno watches for ladles and
gentlemen Is comploto, and embraces
rjthlng in Elgin and Waltham
-.itcieJ. Prices lowor than over.
C,T, Pomeroy
283Com.8t, Watchmakerand Optician
When it's Pure
It's Harmless
Aulteratod "forty-rod" whiskey is.
Hough to "knock out" Up strongest
ewJtltutlon. Tho good, honest, prop
$Aj distilled ryo or bourbon article,
Lteb as wo Bell In bottles or bulk,
w in moderation, none uun any
w-rathor bettor you whon oxhauot
Hot when tho appotlto falls.
.P. ROGERS, lr
Wholesale and Retail
Liquor Dealer. . . .
SALEM SOCIAL AND
PERSONAL NEWS
Dancing, Banquets, Otatots, fjWhist
Patties, Glee Clubs Etc.
Captain W. J. Kloly has returned to
Portland.
There Is no hand that can boat four
wea. Can you guess this?
State Senator Wohrung wont to
Portland Thursday afternoon.
Al Lake, the county clork of Was
co county, Is visiting friends hero.
CtriA iuunln ant lnlanv mill Pltfwlf.
wan county nre synonymous torms.
A, J. Haverly, ono of Woaco coun
ty's popular politicians, Ib Iu tho city.
State Printer and Mrs. J. H. Whit
ney have returned from n few days
tpent In Portland.
R Clinton, editor of tho Town Talk,
f Portland, has returned after a fow
days spent In this city.
Miss Mabel Kennady has returned
'o her homo In Woodbum, after a
Hort visit In this city.
Phil Starr, of Colorado Springs, Is
'n the city, looking up some mining
Propositions.
Miss Fay Rosonatoln has roturnod
to Portland, after a abort visit in this
f.ty. the guest of Miss Agnos Gllbort,
George J Cameron, ex-pollco Judgo
f Portland has returned to Portland,
fter attentdlng tho legislature for a
few days.
for the lack of accommodation. The
other hoBtolrloa report tho same con
dition of affairs.
Notwithstanding tho fact that ninny
now buildings were oroctod In 1902,
and many nre now undor construction,
It Is Impossible to find a house for
rent, and next to Impossible to se
cure two or three living rooms any
whoro in tho city. Ronts are high,
provisions and supplies of all kinds
aro at tho top notch, but noarly ev
erybody has a piece of money, woars
a smile and can got a job if ho has
not ono. Goneral trado Is In flno con
dltlon. nnd all tho buslnoss mon look
for a large Increase tho coming sum
mer. o
Commissioners Court January Term,
1903.
Eastern
Oregon
Sumpter, Jan. 23. This Is tho llvell
t winter over aeon since tho Incor
poration of tho town of Sumpter, and
I toe entire upper camp is ono grand
ve of Industry,
The Sumpter Valley railway is
"wed almost to tho limit of Its oqulp
t In handling tho freight origin,
fng here and arriving from outside
KXnts Freight and passenger tralnB
ue loaded, both coming anjl going1,
d Agent Qulnlan Is kdpt busy ot
ding to tho wants of tho patrons of
road. Hay. groin, nmohlnory nnd
Wleg of all kinds aro coming in
I w carloads. Today a straight
ma of dry oods arrived for tho
tn Comnnnv n.il it Is liallarcjl tn
th" first shipment of the kind to
In'o the canty.
J I. j. Haywood, of the
" Sumpter . atee that his house
j! f gueau all the time and that
j"H ""ree nlghu a weok ho is cpm-
" iu turn a score of people away.
Road and Highway.
Bents,-Wm 12.60
Dowors, I. O. L 3G.00
Durdotto, J.-J 11.00
Davidsop, W F 22.00
Durotto. F R 14.00
Hall, C C : 20.00
Hobart. A 1 34.00
Johnson, J Q. 30.00
Jordan. J R .'. 41.00
Klmsoy. J K 6.00
Kraus, A, H 13,00
Lambert, L. S 74.00
Laurence, Ed 7.00
Longavro, 12. S 11.0TJ
Malvin, E. T 1C00
MoKee. has. A. 10.00
Pettyjohn, A. D. ' M.50
Porter, J. H 80.00
ReevM, Ray 22.50
Reaves, O. O. - 30.00
Russell, S. H 13.00
Schwab, John 87.80
Solwort, D 84.00
Short. J. F 4.00
Simmons, Graver 5L00
Stowell, Chas 101.00
Suttor, Josh 30.00
Townsend, L. 2.QQ
Walker, W. G 32.00
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
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Whltlock, C.
Work, C. II. .
Williams, Wm
Bass, Hud
Bertlschlngor, J ,
niackerby, A. F.
Rolse, R. P., Jr
nohm, C ,
Bradley, E. T. .
Urewcr, J, H. .
Brewer, J. II.
Brown, D. N.
Bmld, Geo
Byrne, Prince
Capital Lumber Co
Capital Lumber Co
Capital Lumber Co
Capital Improvement Co.
Carter, John B. .,.
City of Salem
Cutsforth, J. E.
Davis, B. H. ..
Davidson, W. ' F.
Daynes, John . .
Cheonor, R. W. .
Gerber, John . . .
Bontler, Ottjo ..
Anderson, S. F.
Klssllng, Will .,
Dltmar, Thomas
Dickinson, D. A.
Downing, Everett . .'
Donker, Peter
Durette, F. R
DiiBenberry, C. E.
Earl, H. L
Egan, W. II. ...
Fisher, Phillip ..
Fry, A. M
Funk, J. P. ...
Olassnor, J
Gibson, J. R. ..
Hager, Wm
Hall, C. C
Hampton, John
Hanson, N
Hayes, Jnmos . .
Henllne, W. H.
Horllng, Frnnk
Hicks & Ames.
Hlghborgor & Rltzlnger .....
Hobart, A. F
Hofor & Zorn
Howell, F. M '
Hjighos, John
Jones. T. B. . . ,'J
Jones, John '.
Jordan, W. F "."....
Johnson, J. O y. . .
Johnson, J. V. .
KnufTmnn, S. H.
Kolloy, L. D. . . .
Epplngor, M. J.
Krnus, Arthur
Kraus, Ed .
Kraus, Wm
LaFollett. J. W
Landon & Son, Jr ., ' . .
Llchty, John
Llchty, John
toonard, Volncy t
Mack, Orllo
Mason, T. C
Wolner, P. ',...
Koonle, Joe
English, John .,
Clark, II. H ..;.,,...
Mortonson, Wm. .......',..
Moore, M. R
Murphy, J. E
Murphy. J- E
McKee, Charles ..,
Nelft. II ,,,,,........
NIcoly, M ivtt
Sllvor Chaster .,,.'... ,k,,..f
Smith, Arthur ...
Mathios, Ed ,
Cornelius, G. B. . ... . .". VV. .
Cornolluo. A ,'..,.,.
Pate, Wm. J i
Parrlsh, Frankk o
Paine, Mary ....".....,
Paint, Jas. ,,,,.,...
Pohlo & Bishop .'
Portor, J. II ,.
Robertson. J. N.
Wood, J. N. II . j
Rossul, John ....
Rutherford. T. W.
Fletchor, J. H, .....
Scott, W. H '
Herrlck. B. B
Salem Gun Store .,.vfs.'. i
Schwab, John
Shorherd, Ohns
Simpson. Wm ,.
Smith & Drako
Smith. Mrs. M. 0. ....'..,...
Smith. Alvah ,,.,.... v-
Sowa, Taul . ...
Summers. O .
Spanlol, Jake
Townsend, L. ....
Tucker, A. B. ....... ,
Van Dale, J. B, ..,....
Wade. R. M. & GQj !-
Walker, Marvin ....
Wagner. D. F '
Waldom. Wm
Walter. FreU
Went, F. B. ,.hiimiih"""
Tiltney, O. 0.... ......
Wattler Bios.
WJnslow, W .
"Wtwlery. Walttr ,,..
Worden, J. R. hhhim"""
Wright, J. J. "n t , m
Reiner, S. W. .....'
Zeigler, J. B. ..,t....
Poor."
Gardeitr, W. F. .,.,........-
High, M. M .....
Hughes, John .,,
LaOroix, AH "... $
LaCrolx. AH .. 0t-
LRlgdon. W. T
Scott J. II
8.00
22.00
70.00
.60
6.25
5.25
2.10
10.50
18.00
12.10
11.20
3.00
1.20
1.50
5.44
13.14
5.40
1.C8
9.00
71.40
4.G0
0.40
12.75
COO
4.00
6.75
1.60
1.50
1.50
3.50
10.25
2.26 (
3.00
51.00
1.50
l.J0
16.00
10.00
1.50
3.00
7.50
3.00
2.75
7.00
5.25
4.50
9.00
2.60
1.50
3.60
13.50
2.00
11.30
7.50
2.05
13.50
8.20
7.80
1 1.25
2.75
3.25
13.GS
18.50
2.25
1.50
1.50
5.00
7,00
67.52
10.05
4.R0
1.60
3.75
1.60
1.50
1.JS0
1.50
6.27
m
1.75
1.78
22.22
'3.25
3.00
4J0
3.00
4.50
4.50
2.25
1.50
2.3
2.00
16.00
4.50
1.00
1.10
l.W
1.50
3.30
2.60
3.S0
13.00
46.00
4.66
6.00
x3.00
78.70
2.10
12.00
.55
21.00
1.60
47.12
3.76
6.M
I.1S
.7
QUO
1.90
1.00
4.10
34.00
5.00
4.50
9J0
3.16
.76
U
1.60
Salem Hospital ." " 88.00
Simpson, J. A 2.G0
Tamlesle, A. E. 40.00
Current Expense.
Burghardt, W. II 6.75
Colbath, B. B 5.00
Culver, W. J 2.00
Gorvals Weekly Star 7.50
Orlowold & Chaso 2.00
Herrlck, B. B. Jr 1.00
Lockwwod, C. M 9.00
Lcmbcko. Chas 2.00
Moores. R. E 52,20
Patton Bros io.95
Pacific Tol. & Tet; Co 8.35
Roasoner, L. G. . 25
Rlchai dson, W. Y 80
Rodgers. Geo. F. & Co 21.15
Roland, .1. W. 5.00
Sutton, F. A 12.00
Salem Sentlnql '. ... 10.00
Statesmau Job Ofllco 4.00
Slcgmund, J. C 5.28
Scott, J. H 2.25
Courthouse Expense.
Crocker, & Co. C. W. 162.00
Gray Bros 1,00
in tho matter of tho petition of
Isaac Weaver ot al. for tho location
of a county road.Ordore& ihat L. A.
Dickinson, Lcmp Hobson and W. J.
Culver bo appointed vloworo and B.
B. Herrlck Jr. surveyor to survoy and
lay out said road, nnd that they moot
at tho place of boginlng on Jnn. 20th,
1903.
In tho mnttor of the potition of G.
W. Taylor ot al. for the location of an
county rqad. Ordered that C. A. Dun
ning, Scott Hobart nnd W. J. Culvcrl
be appointed viewers nnd B. B. Her
rick Jr. surveyor, lo vldw nnd survey
said rond, and that they meet at tho
place of boglunlng on tho 22d day of
January, 1903, at 10 o'clock a. m.
In" tho matlor of tho petition of E.
J. Farnham, el al. for tho location of
a county road, and a petition of E. J.
Fnrnham ct al. for tho vacation of a
county road. Ordered that Henry
Portor, T. W. Rutherford and W. J.
Culver bo appointed vlowors and B.
B. Herrick Jr. survoyor, to view, sur
vey and lay out taid road, and to view
iiiiiiiiiuiiiniiimiw
: I Lil! J: :
Snlom L. P. & T. Co 40.00
Salem Wator Co 12.45
Stelner & Borger 6.85
Wado & Co. It. M
Justice Court.
Horgnn. E. D
7.54
3.00
Hughes, John 14.90 survey and vacato Bald road, and that
Pettlngell, W. D 1.00 thoy meet at tho residence of E. J.
Farnham on January 19 th, 1903, at
10 o'clock a. m.
In the matter of Uio petition of Win.
Cllno for tho location ot a county
road. Dismissed.
In tho matter of tho tax lovy fori
tho year 1902. Ordered that tho fol
low lng Ib tho lovy on all taxablo pro
perty In Marlon county for tho year
1902:
Slato and count)- 12.40 Mills
Stnto school 5.00 Mills
Indtgont soldlors I Mills
Road tax '. 1.50. Mills
Hugcstuin. Aug 2.00
Savage, John Jr 2.00
Ruthorfoi d. T. W 3.00
Hadley, W. J 2.00
Lee, J. H 2.00
Johnson. S. T n.00
Bagley. F 2.00
Jones. W. L. 1 2.00
Horgnn. E. I) 2.70
Lewis, J. H 5.10
Horgnn. E. D 2.70
Lewis. J. II 3.70
Hoirnn, E. I) 2.70
Lewis. J. II : '28.00
Horgnn. E. D 8.90
Lewis, .1. II. ...- 9.10
Fishburn. J. A 1.70
Mitchell, as L7Q
4
A NEW GAS RANGE.
For your kitchen will mako you
laugh at tho high prices of
wood. Aftor you havo uaod it a
short tlmo you will wondor why
you Bwoltorod over a hot wood
rango during tho heated torm,
or was worried ovor starting a
flro on a Winter's morning,
whon a touch ot a match makes
a bright blazo, sonflnod to your
cooking utenBils, and not heat
ing your houso for tho wholo
day. Try cooking by ga8.
SALEM QAS LIGHT COMPANY
Phone 563. 4 ChemekeU 8L
1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
f
Vaughn, Clcll ....
Smith. Stub
Aaron. I)
Horgnn. E. D. ...
Lewis. .1. 11
Ovorton. II
Ocorton. II. $1.26,
Beach. Amos, $2.20
Ocorton. II. '$1.25,
Hunch. Amos, $2.20,
Eatl, H. L !..
Dozior. W. A
RanHom. C. G
. . . 1.70
. . . 1.70
... 1.70
. . . 5.20
. . . 6.C0
... 3.95
.continued
.continuud
.continued
continued
, . . . 3.35
. . . . 7.55
1.70
" " i Ri
Grnhtree, Daxtor .- ". 7.801 n
Total 19.00 Mills
In tho matter of refunding taxes on
tho proporty of W. J. Jofterson, sold
as unknown to John Wills. It appear
ing to the court that thero Is n doublo .
assessment on this certain proporty,
it Is ordored that tho clerk draw a
warrant In favor of John Wills for the
amount ho paid for tho ploco bought
In by him an unknown, nnd request
him to Burrendor his certlflcnto thero- j
for.
In the mattor of ndvortlslng bids ,
for a fro ferry ncross tho Wlllamotto
rive from tho county road on the
promlsos of II. B. Goarin, leading to
tho rlvor, to connect with tho county
rond in Yamhill county, lending to
Newberg. Ordorod thnt tho county
Judge ndvortlso for bldH In somo paper
of general circulation In the county.
J.M.HOWELL
Cash Market
In Stoiner'a Fish Market, State fltroot
Fresh meats of all kinds, hams, should
dors, bacon, lard, etc. prompt Service
Phone, Main 1401.
A. I. EOFF.
E. HARTLEY.)
EOFF & HARTLEY
MEAT
MARKET
I
niftiest market (rice paid for poultry
and veil.
Finest meats and poultry delivered t
lowest market price.
140 State Street
Phone 2853 Main.
Salem, Oregon.
3.60
7.60
13.90
17 50
CIO
71.50
90
6 04
6 00
SM
100
Uuthurfordi T. W 2.25
Jndnh, N. J 1.95
Gibson, I). W 1.90
Stolnor, I) 1.70
Aufranqe. A. E 1.70
Snudor, II. W L70
Crlntonden, C. N 3.10
Cargon & Adams 2.0(3
Jail.
Colbath, B. II 08.01
Insane.
Scott. J. II SO
Election.
Bort & Buell SB0O
Coroner.
Oloiigh, A. M 7.10
Stock Inspector. mm
Dealer, I). D. . . 75.00
Poor.
IlrookH. V. M 10.00
Road and Highways
Hartloy, 13. W.
Circuit Court.
Brown, Emma M H.15
Justice Court.
Qiieenor. W. II 3.00
Hill. A 3-00
Clark. Cyrus 2-00
Tax Rebate.
Grindo. A, A 2.17
SavRKO. W. N: S-32
Statsmnn Pub Co 7.50
Hofor Bros. .
Needham; I. C
Mlley, Wm ..
Reports and Petitions.
In tlia matter of tho application of
B. Sehott to soil liquor In Sublimity
precinct. Granted.
Iu tho mattor of the claim of T W
Rutherford et al. for surveylnn and
laying out a road on tho premises of
F. Stnsneiy. Ordored thnt the expen
se of tho road be paid out of the
fund" Of F. Stasnoy djKMilttMl with the
clerkk. and that the balance be re
turned to said Stasney on application.
In th mattar of county aid for Al
brt Woolworth.Ordered that h b"
allowed the sum of $6 per month for
two months.
In tb matter of county aid for
Margaret Lambert of St. 1'anl Or
dared that she be allowed the mm of
$5 per month and that R. B- Kirk b
appointed disbursing agent.
In the matter of trawiferrlu fund.,
from th Spaolal Road Fund lnU the
General Fund. Ordered that th
treasury be Instructed to turn all
funds In his hands from the Sprclai
Rond Fund Into the General Fund
and to aredit all tuck tunto hereafter
received for 1001 Into the Oeaeral
Fund
in th waLLer of the mUHm of C.
9. Ui&t&r 4hA vaeatien of gertntn-
jtrtstn. allay and avenue in iiign
land Avenue Addition to Salem Ore
gon Granted
tho matter of tho appolntmont of
n road supervisor for Dlst. No. 2. .Or
dored thnt Alox Coylo be nppolntod to
succood J. R. Hordan Jr., reslguod.
In the mnttor of tho construction of
n bridge across North Mill creek on
Cottngo street. Ordorod that tho
county judge nnd road mnstor be au
thorized to consult with the proper
city nuthoi'ltlofl, and concur with them
In hnvlug Hitch n bridge built, pro
vided the cost does not exceed $225,
the city nnd county to furnish nil Iron
used therein.
Iu tho matter of selecting the Jury
for tho year 1003. On this day the
court seloctod the Jurors to rvo
during the year 190.1.
2 cts, 2 cts, 2 cts, 2 cts.
Remember always that
DR. STONE'S DRUG STORES
will sell any patent medicine,
bottle, box or package, or
any drug sold by. the lb., for
2 cents Less
than any cut rate price
vertised in this paper.
ad-
A Free Round Trip 0SaviS
TO WEARERS OF
Heart and Arrow Brand Shoes. .
Buy a pair or Heart and Arrow Brand Shoes and got a
fiuoss in tho LaPrelle Shoe Company's Guessing Contest,
A Coupon with every pair. Be sure to asK for it.
Speer JBroe
STATE STREET
Albert Smith
.nSL Attendants
A LIFE SAVER
In apld ami stormy weather, that
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